Cyber Risk In 2026: AI Deepfakes, Cybercrime Scale, And Cyber Insurance Pressure
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Cyber risk in 2026 is accelerating as AI reshapes fraud and cybercrime. In this episode of the Cyber Insurance News and Information Podcast, host Martin Hinton speaks with Jason Makevich, founder and CEO of Greenlight Cyber and founder of PORT1. They outline what SMB leaders and MSPs should expect from deepfakes, scaled ransomware tactics, and third-party exposure.
Jason shares a proof-first mindset for modern trust. He explains practical controls that reduce loss without huge spending. The conversation also connects incident reporting and better data intelligence to the pressure on cyber insurance underwriting.
If you track cyber risk in 2026, this episode offers clear steps you can apply this week.
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Takeaways
- Cybersecurity is essential for small and medium-sizedbusinesses.
- AI is transforming the cybersecurity landscape, but it alsoposes new risks.
- Organizations must take proactive steps to mitigate cyberrisks.
- Data governance is crucial when using AI tools.
- Supply chain risks are a significant concern incybersecurity.
- Legislation is evolving to address cybersecurity challenges.
- Cybercrime is increasingly organized and sophisticated.
- Trust but verify is no longer sufficient; don't trust atall.
- The majority of organizations are not adequately protectedagainst cyber threats.
- A major cybersecurity incident is likely to occur in thenear future.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and MSPs
03:00 The Evolution of Cybersecurity Needs
05:52 The Impact of AI on Cybersecurity
08:47 Understanding Cyber Risk and Leadership
11:36 The Role of History in Cybersecurity
14:56 The Scale of Cybercrime and Its Consequences
17:38 Mandatory Reporting and Cybercrime Awareness
20:39 The Responsibility of Businesses in Cybersecurity
23:51 The Misconception of Cybersecurity Risks
26:26 Supply Chain and Third-Party Risks
29:16 The Need for Secure Design in Technology
32:25 The Human Element in Cybersecurity
35:32 Conclusion and Future Outlook
41:14 Understanding Cyber Crime Today
45:31 The Geopolitical Landscape of Cyber Crime
49:29 The Rise of Deepfakes and Trust Issues
53:37 Trust but Verify: A New Approach to Security
58:37 Basic Security Practices for Small Businesses
01:01:46 Finding the Right Cybersecurity Partner
01:06:42 AI Governance and Data Security
01:15:45 Predictions
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